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Buoyed by victory over Pak, Zimbabwe ready to trip up India

- Somshuvra Laha

MELBOURNE: Virat Kohli made his T20I debut in 2010, against Zimbabwe. On the same tour, Rohit Sharma scored his first internatio­nal century, in an ODI in Bulawayo. Six years later, KL Rahul too made his ODI debut against Zimbabwe, topping it with a hundred. They haven’t been invited to tour India in 20 years, yet Zimbabwe continue to be favoured for breaking in fresh talent. Things weren’t as relaxed before 2002 when a side comprising Andy Flower, Grant Flower, Alistair Campbell, Heath Streak, Neil Johnson and Henry Olonga could beat any team on their day. The current Zimbabwe team may not be there yet but they sure have made everyone sit up and take notice in Australia.

That’s what a one-run win against Pakistan can do to a team’s World Cup narrative. Defeats to Bangladesh and Netherland­s couldn’t be avoided but that win against Pakistan and splitting points with South

Africa—though that has to do more with rain—have helped Zimbabwe to be on the verge of scripting a fairy tale run. One more match left, they are gunning for nothing but glory.

“The win against Pakistan, it’s given us a huge amount of belief that we can beat any side in the tournament. I don’t think that will change going into tomorrow’s game,” Zimbabwe captain Craig Ervine said before their match against India on Sunday.

“The World Cup has been really exciting because there’s been a lot of close games. One thing we’ve learnt is you’re never out of it. If you can try and stay in the game and try and take it as deep as possible, you never know where it might take you,” he said. The last time Zimbabwe won against India was in 2016, by two runs in a T20I. That was a blip on the radar. This time though, they are a well-rounded team. “This is a great opportunit­y to bowl against some of the best guys in the world. I’m pretty sure that our pacers will be raring to go,” said Ervine.

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